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Post by Bubba on Apr 15, 2012 13:12:32 GMT -5
Any tips on what I need to upgrade?
Parts list so far -Laylax PSS10 150SP Spring -Laylax PSS10 VSR10 Piston -Laylax PSS10 VSR10 Spring Guide -Laylax PSS10 VSR10 Trigger Sear -Modify 6.03mm Hybrid Precision Inner Barrel -NC STAR Precision Grade Bipod
All from airsoft gi. Are there any parts I am missing that should be part of the gun?
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Post by O'Dwah on Apr 15, 2012 15:57:14 GMT -5
Good start, I would recommend that you get the zero trigger, if you can. The new sear will hold up ok for a while, but the design is pretty poor, and you'll have to replace it eventually. The zero trigger may be a little pricey, but it's one of the things that will make your rifle super consistent, and more reliable in the long run. Also, I would recommend the Nine Ball hop up bucking, very nice piece of kit. Other than that, everything else looks pretty good.
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Post by Bubba on Apr 15, 2012 16:24:21 GMT -5
What makes a zero trigger so special?
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Post by O'Dwah on Apr 15, 2012 17:42:58 GMT -5
It has a 90 degree angle holding the piston instead of a 45 degree angle, therefore it is a strong bond, as the 45 degree design frequently causes slam firing. Also, you'll have an incredibly lighter/smoother bolt pull compared to the standard trigger design.
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Post by Bubba on Apr 15, 2012 18:51:14 GMT -5
Ok I will look into it. What company makes a good zero trigger?
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Post by thegowchamp on Apr 15, 2012 19:55:44 GMT -5
Hey this may be different but i was told that the Micro trigger is best. it increases trigger pull time but they say that it drastically reduces the bolt time and reduces slam.
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Post by O'Dwah on Apr 15, 2012 20:18:19 GMT -5
I believe a Micro trigger system is a type of MOSFET, limited to AEG's, and cannot be utilized on bolt action rifles.
Laylax makes a quality zero trigger, but it's around $190. Alternatively, Polar Star has one out for around $130, which seems to be the same design.
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